A recent trip to the U.S. enabled me to experience the full capabilities of Siri, versus her lack of location services in Canada. It was actually quite handy asking for directions and seeing results come up when asking for coffee shops or restaurants. Let’s hope Siri receives Canadian localization soon–maybe at WWDC 2012?

How could they call it S voice!?!?!? I mean c’mon, didn’t they realise it’s gonna be “ass voice”?!

Nick

So I guess the lesson is theyre both kind of a pain and don’t work properly

Danananazarek

Personally I think mapping will start being introduced in other countries when Apple drops google as their go to mapper and startsbwith inhouse tech. So basically IOS6

xxJDxx

Cliffs?? I dont want to watch the whole video…

roadcarver

It looks like both still require some more work since it can still distsract drivers while using this hands free feature especially when the answers are not what’s expected. Keeping in mind though that Siri is still “beta”.

Websnap

Personally, I think it’s more impressive that Siri has vocal feedback. I think that is superior for three reasons. Obviously, for those with vision impairment one is more useful than the other. 2) I can use it while it’s still in my armband while running. 3) there is more processing involved and yet it still was as fast if not faster with results than S Voice.

I think the reall killer will be when apple opens Siri up to Developers.